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China's flourishing synthetic organofluorine chemistry: innovations in the new millennium

open access: yesNational Science Review, 2017
The new millennium has witnessed the rapid development of synthetic organofluorine chemistry all over the world, and chemists in China have made significant contributions in this field.
QINGHE Liu, Chuanfa Ni, Jinbo Hu
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Organofluorine Chemistry: Nomenclature and Historical Landmarks

open access: yes, 1994
Fluorine—the superhdlogen—is by no means a rare element: found only in the form of its mononuclidic \({}_9^{19}{F^ - }\) ion, it lies 13th in order of abundance of the elements in Earth’s crust, and therefore outranks chlorine and the other members of the “salt-forming” family (Cl, 20th; Br, 46th; I, 60th; Ar, the rarest element).1, 2a It is the most ...
R. E. Banks, J. C. Tatlow
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A guide to modern organofluorine chemistry

open access: yesJournal of Fluorine Chemistry, 1986
R.E. Banks, J.C. Tatlow
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Chinese research in organofluorine chemistry

open access: yes, 2000
Chang-Ming Hu, Wei-Yuan Huang
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Diazocarbonyl Compounds in Organofluorine Chemistry

Synlett, 2020
AbstractDiazocarbonyl compounds are useful substrates in di- and trifunctionalization reactions based on F/CF3/SCF3 introduction. In the presented reactions, various electrophilic F/CF3/SCF3-transfer reagents were used. The majority of the reactions were based on rhodium catalysis and the application of various oxygen nucleophiles, such as alcohols ...
Kálmán J. Szabó, Marvin Lübcke
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Flourishing Frontiers in Organofluorine Chemistry

open access: yes, 2012
G K Surya Prakash   +2 more
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